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Monday, November 7, 2016

B6244 Lisette for Butterick Cascade Front Coat

B6244 Lisette for Butterick

Last Wednesday (!!!!) DH and I took a day off together and were out running errands - kids both in their daytime gigs meant we were f.r.e.e. We were at the west end of town, so very close to the local Fabricland and my gallant knight encouraged me to swing by - and I dragged him in for his opinion on a "sante fe" knit so I could make an on-style cardigan. When we walked in we found boiled wool, blanket fabric and coating on *sale* ! Stashed away in my pile of patterns I wanted to try was Butterick 6244 - so a project was born when he helped me pick out a fabric with a decent wrong side.

The pattern B6244 from Lisette is straight forward - just a single worrisome pivot at each neck/shoulder joint. I shortened the sleeves to fit and the length by 3 inches. I graded up much less than I used to have to (my hips are down over two inches since September) and was within the pattern measurements finally! (I also referred to the sewalong)

I changed the hemming method to face the hem (at the same 5/8") with a ribbing I had in my stash. Using a little stretch on the ribbing only (maybe 10%?) - I stitched it at 5/8 then flipped it to the hem side and zig-zagged the edge. On the intersecting hems, I started a new strip with the end simply folded over and continue on my merry way. The hem is to the outside on the neckline and front, and to the inside on the bottom edge (per the pattern).

My style sense was born in the 80's and this fabric felt so Ralph Lauren, so I added shoulder pads without a second thought. I bound the arm hole with a double fold bias tape and used a twill tape along the shoulder and neckline seam.

B6244 Lisette for Butterick

B6244 Lisette for Butterick

In the end, when I look in the mirror I am not 100% that this is the front opening for me - but it sure is easy to wear and will definitely be my go-to until the snow flies (and by which time I hope to fit nicely into my parka!)